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skunk noun- a woman, especially a promiscuous woman with deficiencies in the area of hygiene US
- They used to call those kind of girls skunks because they were so dirty. — Claude Brown, Manchild in the Promised Land, p. 252, 1965
- “You might as well be a skunk,” Chilly said. “What?” “A skunk. A broad.” — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 300, 1967
- an unpleasant man; a contemptible person UK, 1841
After the North American animal. - Leave her ’lone! Come back here, you skunks! You better mind me! — Toni Morrison, Love, p. 48, 2003
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